Mr. Nipon Phoophagaphanphong Mr. Nipon Phoophagaphanphong, former purchasing manager of Agro Industrial Machinery Plc. (AMAC) (Presently Max Metal Corporation Plc. (MAX)), together with Mr. Suthisak
Mr. Piyawat Makcharoen Mr. Piyawat Makcharoen, former factory manager of Agro Industrial Machinery Plc. (AMAC) (Presently Max Metal Corporation Plc. (MAX)), together with Mr. Suthisak Lohsawat, Mr
Miss Paphawin Pinwatthana Miss Paphawin Pinwatthana, personal secretary to Mr. Suthisak Lohsawat, former director and chief executive officer of Agro Industrial Machinery Plc. (AMAC) (Presently Max
the interim financial information, the Company has reviewed and changed the estimated useful lives of buildings, machinery and equipment in accordance with their conditions and the proper estimation of
buildings and the Machinery purchase agreement with Golden Arrow Coating Co., Ltd. of which Mr. Arkran Termritikulchai and Mr. Pasithphol Termritikulchai who are its Directors and are sons of Mr. Prachnon
In the interim financial information, the Company has reviewed and changed the estimated useful lives of buildings, machinery and equipment in accordance with their conditions and the proper estimation
. -Increased revenue from sales of machinery equipment and engineering services realized via deliveries in the 1st and 2nd quarter of 2017. -Decreased financial expenses due to further debt reduction and
reduce some of the rental expense. In addition, the company invested in machinery and equipment for a new branch in Jiangsu, China. While current assets decreased by Baht 47.77 million, which most of it
maintenance for machinery and equipment after 10 years of operation and depreciation of machinery. The average capacity utilization rate in 2017 is 65.42%, close to 2016, at 65.79%. This is lower than the plan
sales of assets 18.31 Million Baht was 16.58 Million Baht or 954.28% increase from the last year due to a subsidiary company stop operation therefore, sales of machinery and equipment manufacturing. 2